Antibiotics May Alter Child Development
A new study from NYU Langone finds that multiple courses of commonly used antibiotics may have a significant impact on children’s development.
Antibiotics May Increase Risk for Type 1 Diabetes
NYU Langone study shows changes to bacterial species mix caused by antibiotics may make immune cells more likely to attack the pancreas.
Antibiotics Use Increases Type 1 Diabetes Risk in Animals
NYU Langone study finds doses of antibiotics equivalent to those used regularly in human children increased diabetes risk in animal study.
Antibody Therapy Saves Mice from Lethal Nerve–Muscle Disease
Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine reversed congenital nerve–muscle disease in adult mice.
Anticoagulation Therapy Averts Valve Surgery After Stroke
A patient at NYU Langone received anticoagulation therapy to avert valve surgery for antiphospholipid syndrome after his stroke.
Antilupus Drug Prevents Low Heartbeats in Newborns
NYU Langone study shows hydroxychloroquine’s success in preventing pregnant women at risk from having another child with congenital heart block.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome Resolved for Patient with Lupus
Experts at NYU Langone resolve catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome in highly complex patient with lupus and genetic abnormalities.
Antivirals During Pregnancy Reduce Risk of Hepatitis B
NYU Langone study finds mother-to-child hepatitis B transmission rates reduced with tenofovir.
Aortitis Resolved for Patient with COVID-19 & Scleromyxedema
Multidisciplinary collaboration at NYU Langone resolves segmental aortitis for a patient with SARS-CoV-2 infection and scleromyxedema.
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